Jerryragon
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- Jul 25, 2016
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I just purchased a 22 ft Mako with a Evinrude 185 hp. its been sitting for 8+ years. 343 hours on the hour meter. It fired right up with fuel and a battery.
So I put new fuel lines cleaned the carbs new plugs and wires and a water impeller and thermostats.
It starts right up and runs as smooth as a new motor now.
I've only ran it for approx. 10-15 minutes with water hooked up .
The compression reads between 92-95 psi on each cylinder. Is this a normal compression with an engine that has sit for 8+ years? Will the compression increase after running on the lake for a short while? or is this close to the normal running compression on this engine?
Thank You for your input.
So I put new fuel lines cleaned the carbs new plugs and wires and a water impeller and thermostats.
It starts right up and runs as smooth as a new motor now.
I've only ran it for approx. 10-15 minutes with water hooked up .
The compression reads between 92-95 psi on each cylinder. Is this a normal compression with an engine that has sit for 8+ years? Will the compression increase after running on the lake for a short while? or is this close to the normal running compression on this engine?
Thank You for your input.